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poem stats with the word i wish with poetic devices and rhyme scheme

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Answered by gyanendramahnar
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Explanation:

words, phrases, sounds, and even shapes to convey meaning. That sounds so broad that it could basically encompass any form of written expression, but poetic devices are generally used to heighten the literal meaning of words by considering sound, form, and function.

There are a lot of poetic devices, just as there are a lot of literary and rhetorical devices. Anything that impacts the way a poem or other written work looks or sounds is a type of poetic device, including devices that are also classified as literary or rhetorical devices.

Consider your writing—whether it’s an essay, poem, or non-fiction article—as a meal you’re cooking. You use good ingredients and put a lot of care into the dish, so you know it’s going to taste good. But there are ways to make it taste even better, little additions that can bring out the taste of each ingredient to make it even tastier—a pinch of salt, a touch of cumin.

That’s what poetic devices do. Like the metaphor I used in the last paragraph, poetic devices infuse literal meanings (what words actually say) with figurative meanings (implications, unexpected connotations, and so on). You might have gotten the point that poetic devices improve writing without me comparing them to spices, but that metaphor added flavor and enhanced the meaning that was already there.

But metaphors are only one method of enhancing your writing. A poem about a horse may use a hoofbeat rhythm (otherwise known as an anapest or dactyl, depending on which syllable is stressed—da-da-DUH for the former and DUH-da-da for the latter) to really draw the reader in. The reader doesn’t have to notice the hoofbeat rhythm for it to be effective, either; often, a rhythm helps readers remember what they’ve read without them necessarily realizing it.

One important thing to remember is that literary devices, like spices, are great in moderation, but overpowering if overused. Nobody wants to eat a bowl of pepper, just like nobody wants to read something if its meaning is totally obscured by flowery language. You don’t have to hold back entirely—many wonderful poets, essayists, and authors can use flowery language to great effect—but do make sure that your poetic devices are enhancing rather than overshadowing your point.

Writers commonly use literary devices in poetry to help make their points memorable or their language more evocative. You’ve likely used poetic devices without thinking about it, but deliberate use can make your writing even stronger!

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Answered by MohakBiswas
13

Answer:

ᵖᵒᵉᵗⁱᶜ ᵈᵉᵛⁱᶜᵉˢ ᵃʳᵉ ᵃ ᶠᵒʳᵐ ᵒᶠ ˡⁱᵗᵉʳᵃʳʸ ᵈᵉᵛⁱᶜᵉ ᵘˢᵉᵈ ⁱⁿ ᵖᵒᵉᵗʳʸ. ᵃ ᵖᵒᵉᵐ ⁱˢ ᶜʳᵉᵃᵗᵉᵈ ᵒᵘᵗ ᵒᶠ ᵖᵒᵉᵗⁱᶜ ᵈᵉᵛⁱᶜᵉˢ ᶜᵒᵐᵖᵒˢⁱᵗᵉ ᵒᶠ: ˢᵗʳᵘᶜᵗᵘʳᵃˡ, ᵍʳᵃᵐᵐᵃᵗⁱᶜᵃˡ, ʳʰʸᵗʰᵐⁱᶜ, ᵐᵉᵗʳⁱᶜᵃˡ, ᵛᵉʳᵇᵃˡ, ᵃⁿᵈ ᵛⁱˢᵘᵃˡ ᵉˡᵉᵐᵉⁿᵗˢ. ᵗʰᵉʸ ᵃʳᵉ ᵉˢˢᵉⁿᵗⁱᵃˡˡʸ ᵗᵒᵒˡˢ ᵗʰᵃᵗ ᵃ ᵖᵒᵉᵗ ᵘˢᵉˢ ᵗᵒ ᶜʳᵉᵃᵗᵉ ʳʰʸᵗʰᵐ, ᵉⁿʰᵃⁿᶜᵉ ᵃ ᵖᵒᵉᵐ'ˢ ᵐᵉᵃⁿⁱⁿᵍ, ᵒʳ ⁱⁿᵗᵉⁿˢⁱᶠʸ ᵃ ᵐᵒᵒᵈ ᵒʳ ᶠᵉᵉˡⁱⁿᵍ.

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one of this type of poem is introspective, often optimistic and full of personality.

one of this type of poem is introspective, often optimistic and full of personality.There is usually a central theme or message that 'I Wish...' poems try to convey. The last line often closes with a concluding thought, which lets readers know the poem has ended. Although the last line of the poem commonly begins with the words 'I wish,' it doesn't always have to begin that way.

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Explanation:

ʜᴏᴘE ɪT ʜᴇʟᴘS ʏᴏU ᴘʟᴇᴀsE ᴍᴀʀK ɪT ᴀS ʙʀᴀɪɴʟɪᴇsT ᴀɴD ғᴏʟʟᴏW ᴍE ✌️ ✌️✌️

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